Steve wrote:-
> Mona is a 2-4-0 configuration, very english.
That's right. Made in England by Beyer Peacock in 1874 for the Isle of Man
Railway (which is not in England.)
See http://freespace.virgin.net/e.more/loco4-6.html
Mike
Look under the News page.
http://www.accucraft.de/News/news.html
Mona is a 2-4-0 configuration, very english.
Steve
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Hey Steve,
Read your post and was curious what "Mona" looked like.
Searched all over the site but can't locate "Mona".
Vic
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WOW, I got to have one of those Mona engines, very Pretty.
Steve
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> Check out
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> http://w
Dan,
Contact Cliff Luscher directly at Accucraft. He's been very responsive
when I needed help. His telephone number is: 510-324-3399. If you send
an email to Accucraft, put "Message for Cliff" in the subject line to be
sure of reaching him.
Jeff
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Daniel McGrath wrote:
Accucraft has some beautiful engines offered, it would be great if they could get their act together in regards to spare and replacement parts! I've been trying to get a complete parts list for the "Ruby", and as of yet, no joy. I've requested their Illustrated parts catalog, had their glo